A Georgia cop who shot an unarmed woman in her car after a low-speed chase has been arrested after a SWAT standoff.

Glynn County Police Lt. Robert C. Sasser, who opened fire on Caroline Small in 2010, an unarmed mother of two, was arrested May 17 during a SWAT standoff in in the woods that didn't end with any gunshots, but it began with them.

Sasser didn't kill himself.

But local and state police did find a suicide note.

Eight years ago, Sasser, and his partner Michael T. Simpson bragged about their marksmanship and how their bullet's struck Small in the face.

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Caroline Small

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Dash cam video, which can be seen above, captured their callous comments as Small lay hunched over the steering wheel.

The GBI supervisor in charge of the investigation said it was the worst police shooting he'd ever been involved with, according to AJC.

Still, the shooting was found to be justified by the courts.

Sasser seemed to move on untouched.

He was promoted to lieutenant in 2016 and named a shift command supervisor.

Then, on May 13 last month, his 20-year career in law enforcement came unwound after he forced his way into his estranged wife's home, threatening her.

He was arrested for battery and trespassing, but later released from jail where he faced an internal affairs investigation with his department.

Four days later, deputies attempted to make contact with Sasser in the woods when they heard a gunshot.

Rumors began among Glynn County law enforcement and others that Sasser had killed himself.